YKYBWTMSGWhen

Originally posted by jaygee
I realised my son was watching too much stargate when:

1).We have a round swimming pool in the garden. He jumps into it shouting - "INCOMING!!!"

2) When we were shopping yesterday he dragged me across to the fish counter and pointed at a Hamour ( local fish, big, brown, with big lips) -and said " look, there's a Teal'c fish. ( I guess you had to be there....)

Thats funny! definately strange though!:lol::lol:
i am currently converting all of ny family and friends to Stargate only my Grandad to go! even my Nanna thiinks RDA is a "dish" as she puts it!
 
love the 'Incoming' on.... really made me chuckle
 
YKYBWTMSGWhen...

You say:
"Goodnight, sleep tight, don't let the Replicators bite"
 
and if they do just take your shoe
And break their little heads in two
 
It came into my head totally by accident when I was saying goodnight to 'Martouf' (Aussie Section Mod) last night.
 
Originally posted by CynVision
heheehe! a whole family put under the spell of SG-1!

Oh, their *poor* vulnerable little minds! :evil:

They watched 'Legacy' last week. First time they've been totally gobsmacked after an epi.
Only afterwards did I realise this was becasue neither had the faintest idea what was going on!

I think I need to borrow that little white room........
 
Sci-Fi16,
You mean you actaully got your family to sit through an episode? What's your secret? Anytime my family hears "La la, la la la la la la, la la la la...." they usually run out of the run out of the room as fast as possible. :lol:


YKYBWTMSGWhen...

You re-create the SGC out of lego.

Someone has actually done it. It looks cool. Go check it out:
http://www.geocities.com/area51/dunes/6791/lego.html
 
Oh no, I can't get them all to watch it. It's just the ones who want to be there. I put that they were gob-smacked because on any other ep they'd be in my room after the episode disturbing me. They'd be all over the place quoting things, acting out scenes (They try to get me to be a Goa'uld.... :))

But, I am dreaming of the day when Mum realises that it's not a kids programme. I'll just accidently-on-purpose play uncut 'Legacy' or one of the other nasty ones right where she can see it!
And as for my twin......... She bugged me last week asking what was wrong with Daniel's hair. The she asked how old Michael Shanks was. I told her I couldn't remember. She didn't believe me. She can be very persistant.

I think my twin at least has got the idea. Having her earphones in is getting traumatic.
Watching 'Need':
'WHAT is wrong with that guy?'
(When I told her he (Daniel) was a drug-addict (stretching truth) she shut up.)
'Tok'ra' where Selmak goes into Jacob:
'Ummm, what are those two DOING??'
(I just told her not to bother!)
 
Sci-Fi16, my sister is exactly the same. No matter what episode I have playing she'll always be asking stupid questions. Just be thankful that they don't ask any questions when 'A Matter of Time' is on. Time dialations are a little harder to explain.
:lol: :lol:
 
None of my friends or family have seen Stargate, so they don't understand why I named my doggie after Sam.
 
Oh wow! I wonder if my 8-yr old brother doesn't get the same idea...... He does always act out a thing with a staff weapon.... I wondered what he had a long stick of wood under the table for..... (No, I don't know where it came from! :rolly2: )
Time dilations....... these two just pay no attention to technical stuff. They're in it for the action and aliens. 11yr old still doesn't get the difference between 12-rated comedy (her simpsons video) and drama (the un-cut 'Legacy' one I'm getting when I'm bothered/have the money.) And the fuss about ER box-sets being 18-rated. Says everyone in family over the age of 15: 'You stick to 'Casualty' 'til you're..... older.'
 
That lego-SGC site is so marvellously sad, I'm still laughing now. Wish I'd thought of that :D

YKYBWTMSWhen....

you are trawling through your company's intranet service and find a branch manager called Graham Peccavey and shout "hey look at that" before you realise that trying to explain to the non-gaters that you work with, that the word peccavey reminds you of an episode of Stargate called Cor'ai just isn't worth the grief and the blank looks that you know will follow.

*sigh*
 
lol@Mishy
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I've learnt not to waste my breath trying to explain stuff to non-gaters. i just pity them now. What a poor bunch of depreived people they are.
 
it's also like telling non-gaters that you're going to a stargate convention.......they back away like you're a leper. I now say that I'm travelling for work - non-gaters understand that ('cause they're boring and unimaginative):D :D
 
Originally posted by Cat
it's also like telling non-gaters that you're going to a stargate convention.......they back away like you're a leper. I now say that I'm travelling for work - non-gaters understand that ('cause they're boring and unimaginative):D :D
Oddly enough, mine were supportative. Anything to get a thirty-two year old bouncing around like an N'Sync fan out of the office.

YKYBWTMSWhen.... you stumble across an ep of JAG and you haven't watched it in forever, and since Stargate is the only remotely military show you watch now, you get confused when you hear "colonel" but it's not the colonel you're looking for.
It's the woman attorney and you think "that ain't right..." but you can't remember her name and so you change the channel...
 
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